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Headbutt (Japanese: ずつき Headbutt) is a damage-dealing Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. Template:Project MoveDex autoarticle notice
Effect
Generation I
Headbutt does damage and has a 29.7% chance of causing the opponent to flinch.
Headbutt can only cause the opponent to flinch if the user attacks before the opponent does. Headbutt can't make an opponent with a Substitute flinch.
Generation II
In the second generation of games, Headbutt can be used in the field to shake small trees, sometimes causing a wild Pokémon to drop out. If this is done at night, there is a chance the Pokémon which falls out will be sleeping.
Learnset
Generation III
By leveling up
- Slowpoke at Lv.34 (R/S/E)
- Slowpoke at Lv.29 (F/L)
- Slowbro at Lv.34 (R/S/E)
- Slowbro at Lv.29 (F/L)
- Seel at Lv.--
- Dewgong at Lv.--
- Drowzee at Lv.25 (R/S/E)
- Drowzee at Lv.17 (F/L)
- Hypno at Lv.25 (R/S/E)
- Hypno at Lv.17 (F/L)
- Cubone at Lv.13
- Marowak at Lv.--
- Marowak at Lv.13
- Snorlax at Lv.19 (R/S/E)
- Snorlax at Lv.17 (F/L)
By breeding
Generation IV
By leveling up
By breeding
In other languages
Portuguese: Cabeçada, Spanish: Golpe Cabeza